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I was silver-white by the time I was 35, but having grey hair makes me look washed out. My wife and son have both said that grey hair doesn't suit me because I have a boyish face.

I've had a passion for horses since I was very young - I used to sit on the floor in front of the races on television and pretend to be a jockey - and I first began reading the racing form on the set of 'The Partridge Family.'

When I was 11, I moved to Los Angeles to live with my father and stepmother and my half brothers. I became really close to my stepmother, and I am still very close to my brothers. My stepmother is the actress Shirley Jones, who was in 'The Partridge Family' alongside me, so we worked together for years.

Once they began doing 'Celebrity Apprentice,' apparently the audience wasn't that keen on the ordinary apprentice. That is probably the best indictment with our fascination with celebrity in our culture, which drives me crazy.

In a very short period of time, actors can become kind of relevant and hot.

I'm not saying that I won't tour again, but the chances are slim because my priorities are different now.

I played in garage bands and rock and roll bands when I was in junior high and high school and saw some of the great talents of all time in the local area where I lived.

My life has flourished in so many ways both personally and professionally that I can't ask for a better life.

I've always had a love for horses since I was really young. When I was 5 years old, the only thing that made me happy was when they'd take me out and give me pony rides.

Oh, yeah. I grew up in Southern California in the 1960's. It was very different. I was an only child as opposed to having siblings. My brothers all lived with my step-mom. I am very close to them, but we were not raised in the same house.

If you're not a daydreamer, you haven't got any imagination.

Thoroughbred racing is really my true passion. I'm living my dream.

It's amazing what happens to your body as you get a little older.

I work for me, 18 hours a day. It's my gig. So I don't have time to get a point of view.

I've done an enormous amount of bringing light into people's lives, and I'm very proud of that and touching and inspiring people.

If you put the talent of all my brothers together, they wouldn't add up to the talent that was in my father.

I look fine. I've had no surgery apart from an operation I had decades ago to remove the fat under my eyes. My mum looked 30 when she was 60, so I guess I owe it all to genes and hair dye.

I've had a great metamorphosis in my life. I struggled for a number of years because I was identified with that image of the Seventies.

Everything in my life was about performance when I was doing 'The Partridge Family.'

My mother gave up a good part of her career to look after me.

I'm a really good team player. That's what it takes to work in the theater. That's what it takes to work in a band with musicians and writers.

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